“And the Judeans replied: ‘We aren’t stoning you for good deeds, but for blasphemy! Why, although you’re just a man, you’re making yourself a god!’
Then Jesus asked: ‘Isn’t it written in your Law, I say that you are gods? So if He called those who were spoken against in God’s Word, gods (and you can’t void the Scriptures); how can you tell me (one who was made holy and sent into the world by the Father) that I blaspheme because I say that I’m God’s Son?
‘If I’m not doing my Father Will, don’t believe me. But if I am… why, even if you don’t believe me, believe in what I’m doing! Then you will come to know (and keep knowing) that the Father is in me and I am in the Father.'” John 10:33-38
Later on, Jesus prays that the disciples would be one as Jesus and the Father are one. Clearly, one in purpose, not person. The bible speaks of the one God, but also other gods, or mighty ones. These even include angels.
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